Residence Majan,
Dubai
A full apartment interior at Residence Majan, Dubai — designed around one central conviction: that restraint, applied with intention, is a more powerful tool than abundance. The palette is deliberately narrow — warm ivory, smoked charcoal, natural stone — but deployed with a precision that makes every deviation from it feel deliberate and significant. The foyer introduces the character of the apartment immediately: a composition of gold sunburst wall sculptures above a dark console sets up a visual conversation between warmth and darkness that continues throughout. The transition corridor frames the dining room perfectly, with the back-lit marble slab visible at the end of the axis as an architectural destination. In the dining room, three organic-form mirrors cluster on one wall in a composition that feels sculptural rather than decorative — their warm bronze frames echoing the stone surfaces while breaking the strict geometry of the space. The marble feature wall, illuminated from behind with warm LED cove lighting, becomes a glowing centrepiece that elevates the act of dining. The wine bar is the apartment's most personal moment: glass shelving cantilevered from a mirrored back panel, stemware suspended overhead in perfect rows, an integrated wine cooler recessed flush into the base. It reads as both a serious wine storage solution and a deliberate lifestyle statement. The living room TV wall is the exercise in precision that ties the apartment together — lacquered joinery panels, a recessed dark backdrop and LED cove lighting that frames the whole composition in warmth. Clean lines, no handles, no disruption.




